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He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, |
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Dear Friend
A dear friend once shared his heart with me. He said that when he speaks about the goodness of God and the miracles he has witnessed, people often seem unmoved. Many are drawn more to drama and trauma than to testimonies of redemption and grace. Yet this response does not diminish who God is. Our God remains a miracle-working, loving Father whose power and compassion are not dependent on human applause or attention. The way your testimony is received has nothing to do with His grace or His mighty works. Your responsibility is not to manage reactions, but to remain faithful in sharing what He has done. Speak with abundant joy, quiet confidence, and even laughter that reflects a grateful heart. God continues to do remarkable things for those who trust Him wholeheartedly, and every testimony carries the seed of hope, ready to bring wholeness to those who are willing to hear. Psalm 126:2 - “We were filled with laughter, and we sang for joy. And the other nations said, ‘What amazing things the Lord has done for them.’” My prayer. Heavenly Father, You are greater than the opinions of people. I want to hear Your voice every day. You are my source of life, joy and provision. Thank You that I know no lack or calamity because You keep me safe and secure. My heart sings with joy and I praise Your Name all the time. Amen. What amazing things has Lord done for you?
Rev Wynand and Dr Barbara Louw Inter Trauma Nexus |
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PO Box 165, Garsfontein, 0042 |
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Afrikaans: Vriende van Inter Trauma Nexus beskikbaar |